θαυμάζω; imperfect 
ἐθαύμαζον; future 
θαυμάσομαι (
Revelation 17:8 R G T Tr, a form far more common in the best Greek writings also than 
θαυμάσω; cf. 
Krüger, § 40, under the word; Kühner, § 343, under the word; (
Veitch, under the word)); 1 aorist 
ἐθαύμασα; 1 aorist passive 
ἐθαυμασθην in a middle sense (
Revelation 13:3 Rst L Tr text); also 1 future passive, in the sense of the middle, 
θαυμασθήσομαι (
Revelation 17:8 L WH; but the very few examples of the middle use in secular authors are doubtful; cf. 
Stephanus, Thesaurus iv., p. 259f; (yet see 
Veitch, under the word)); 
to wonder, wonder at, marvel: absolutely, 
Matthew 8:10, 
27; 
Matthew 9:8 Rec., 
Matthew 9:33; 
Matthew 15:31; 
21:20; 
22:22; 
27:14; 
Mark 5:20; 
Mark 6:51 (
Rec.; 
L brackets 
Tr marginal reading brackets); 
Mark 15:5; 
Luke 1:21 (see below),
Luke 1:63; 
Luke 8:25; 
11:14; 
24:41; 
John 5:20; 
John 7:15; 
Acts 2:7; 
Acts 4:13; 
Acts 13:41; 
Revelation 17:7f; with the accusative of the person 
Luke 7:9; with the accusative of the thing, 
Luke 24:12 (
T omits; 
L Tr brackets; 
WH reject the verse (see 
πρός, I. 1 a. at the beginning and 2 b.)); 
John 5:28; 
Acts 7:31; 
θαῦμα μέγα (see 
θαῦμα, 2), 
Revelation 17:6; 
πρόσωπον, to admire, pay regard to, one's external appearance, i. e. to be influenced by partiality, 
Jude 1:16 (the 
Sept. for 
פָּנִים נָשָׂא, 
Deuteronomy 10:17; 
Job 13:10; 
Proverbs 18:5; 
Isaiah 9:14, etc.); followed by 
διά τί, 
Mark 6:6; 
John 7:21 where 
διά τοῦτο (omitted by 
Tdf.) is to be joined to 
Mark 7:21 (so 
G L Tr marginal reading; cf. Meyer (edited by Weiss) at the passage; 
Winers Grammar, § 7, 3) (
Isocrates, p. 52 d.; 
Aelian v. h. 12, 6; 14, 36); (followed by 
ἐν with the dative of object, according to the construction adopted by some in 
Luke 1:21, 
ἐθαύμαζον ἐν τῷ χρονίζειν... 
αὐτόν, at his tarrying; cf. 
Winers Grammar, § 33, b.; 
Buttmann, 264 (227); 185 (160f); Sir. 11:19 (21); evang. Thom. 15, 2; but see above); followed by 
ἐπί with the dative of person 
Mark 12:17 (
R G L Tr); by 
ἐπί with the dative of the thing, 
Luke 2:33; 
Luke 4:22; 
Luke 9:43; 
Luke 20:26; (
Acts 3:12) (
Xenophon, 
Plato, 
Thucydides, others; the 
Sept.); 
περί τίνος, 
Luke 2:18; by a pregnant construction (cf. 
Buttmann, 185 (161)) 
ἐθαύμασεν ἡ γῆ ὀπίσω τοῦ θηρίου, followed the beast in wonder, 
Revelation 13:3 (cf. 
Buttmann, 59 (52)); followed by 
ὅτι, to marvel that, etc., 
Luke 11:38; 
John 3:7; 
John 4:27; 
Galatians 1:6; by 
εἰ (see 
εἰ, I. 4), 
Mark 15:44; 
1 John 3:13. Passive 
to be wondered at, to be had in admiration (Sir. 38:3; Wis. 8:11; 4 Macc. 18:3), followed by 
ἐν with the dative of the person whose lot and condition gives matter for wondering at another, 
2 Thessalonians 1:10; 
ἐν with the dative of the thing, 
Isaiah 61:6. (Compare: 
ἐκθαυμάζω.) 
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